
Anna Wintour is stepping down as the longtime editor-in-chief of Vogue.
Wintour, who’s helmed the magazine for 37 years, announced during a staff meeting that she will continue overseeing Vogue globally, but a new head of editorial content will be added at Vogue in the United States, according to a rep from Vogue’s parent company Condé Nast.

The 75-year-old is expected to continue as chief content officer for Condé Nast and to remain Vogue’s global editorial director.
As chief content officer, Wintour currently oversees every Condé Nast brand globally, including Wired, Vanity Fair, GQ, AD, Condé Nast Traveler, Glamour, Bon Appétit, Tatler, World of Interiors, Allure and more, with the exception of The New Yorker, the rep explained.
Wintour joined Vogue in 1988 when she replaced editor-in-chief Grace Mirabella.
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